Feb 15 2009

More data sharing urged to avoid satellite crashes – Reuters


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More data sharing urged to avoid satellite crashes
Reuters – 13 Feb 2009
By Andrea Shalal-Esa WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Tuesday's collision of two satellites in space may not be the last unless big changes are made in the way government and commercial satellite operators share data, an expert on satellite orbits warned on
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Feb 15 2009

Penguins starve as climate ups swim time: study – Canada.com


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Penguins starve as climate ups swim time: study
Canada.com – 13 Feb 2009
CHICAGO – Penguins nesting off Argentina's coast are starving because changing ocean patterns have forced their mates to swim 25 miles (40 kilometers) farther than they did a decade ago to find food, researchers said Thursday.
Penguins Becoming Long-distance Commuters DigitalJournal.com
Most penguin species in decline, expert warns MSNBC
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Feb 15 2009

A forgotten hero: Darwin's co-discoverer – Times Online


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A forgotten hero: Darwin's co-discoverer
Times Online – 11 Feb 2009
A little-known naturalist, Alfred Russel Wallace, also proposed the theory of natural selection – and this spurred Charles Darwin on to publish his great book.
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Feb 15 2009

A Pearl of a phone – Channel News Asia


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A Pearl of a phone
Channel News Asia – 12 Feb 2009
By Hedirman Supian, TODAY | Posted: 13 February 2009 1052 hrs SINGAPORE : There's a certain je ne sais quoi about flip phones – you know, when you clamp them shut to end a phone call.
Bell Mobility to Launch Palm Treo Pro and BlackBerry Pearl Flip Teleclick.ca
Rumor: BlackBerry 8900 and Pearl Flip 8210 Coming to AT&T Shortly IntoMobile
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Feb 15 2009

Recession keeps tourists away – Canada.com


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Recession keeps tourists away
Canada.com – 14 Feb 2009
By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent, ReutersFebruary 13, 2009Comments (2) Elephant seals rest on a beach at Lagoon Island, Antarctica.
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Feb 15 2009

Scientists: Pace of Climate Change Exceeds Estimates – Washington Post


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Scientists: Pace of Climate Change Exceeds Estimates
Washington Post – 1 hour ago
By Kari Lydersen CHICAGO, Feb. 14 — The pace of global warming is likely to be much faster than recent predictions, because industrial greenhouse gas emissions have increased more quickly than expected and higher temperatures are triggering
AAAS: Global warming will be worse than expected, scientist warns Telegraph.co.uk
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Feb 15 2009

"Microsaccades" Help To Refresh Your Field of View

Ponca City, We love you writes with news of research from the Salk Institute into small, unconscious eye movements called “microsaccades,” the purpose of which has been in question for many years. A recent study showed that those movements were essentially responsible for maintaining a coherent image for interpretation by the brain. They are also the cause of a famous optical illusion in which a still image appears to move. ‘”Because images on the retina fade from view if they are perfectly stabilized, the active generation of fixational eye movements by the central nervous system allows these movements to constantly shift the scene ever so slightly, thus refreshing the images on our retina and preventing us from going ‘blind,'” explains Hafed. “When images begin to fade, the uncertainty about where to look increases the fluctuations in superior colliculus activity, triggering a microsaccade,” adds Krauzlis.'”

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Feb 15 2009

NORAD to Calgary: Watch out for space debris – CTV.ca


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NORAD to Calgary: Watch out for space debris
CTV.ca – 16 hours ago
It was enough of a concern that the North American Aerospace Defense Council — better known as NORAD — called the Canadian government to let them know that a piece of space debris was headed towards Calgary.
Despite Alberta’s scare, chances of being hit by space junk slim Canada.com
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Feb 15 2009

Flood warning cancelled – Lindsay Daily Post


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Flood warning cancelled
Lindsay Daily Post – 16 hours ago
KAWARTHA LAKES – Kawartha Region Conservation Authority advises that the Flood warning issued on Thursday, February 12 is no longer in effect.
Flood fears rising The Barrie Examiner
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Feb 15 2009

Tracking reveals songbirds' route – BBC News


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Tracking reveals songbirds' route
BBC News – 13 Feb 2009
By Mark Kinver The migration routes of two species of songbirds have been tracked for the first time, say scientists. They fitted tags to wood thrushes and purple martins in the north-east of the US before the birds began their journey to central and
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